Sunday Scribblings: In the Kitchen
Rarely does a homeowner have the ability to design his/her home, much less a kitchen. So if you’re a first-time homebuyer, basically you move into someone else’s life. The walls are painted the colors the last owners thought mattered. The cabinets they thought gave their living space panache aren't practical for your lifestyle. And the floor they thought tied the look together is just downright ugly.
When we moved in, the kitchen floor was a yellow and green linoleum or sheet vinyl. (Sorry I don't have a picture to show of the floor.) All of the appliances were mustard yellow and the cabinets are some 70s-style laminate that’s not worth refacing. Since then, we’ve gotten rid of the linoleum floor and made a few minor improvements, but we’re no closer to remodeling than when we first bought the house four years ago.
Over time, we’ve started storing stories in cupboards and closets. Sippy cups take up the spot where I think wine glasses must have resided. Even the kids have made the kitchen into something else—a music room with the pots and pans. As the house breathes in, it takes on our family history. The kitchen just needs a serious face lift, and new spaces to store new memories.
When we moved in, the kitchen floor was a yellow and green linoleum or sheet vinyl. (Sorry I don't have a picture to show of the floor.) All of the appliances were mustard yellow and the cabinets are some 70s-style laminate that’s not worth refacing. Since then, we’ve gotten rid of the linoleum floor and made a few minor improvements, but we’re no closer to remodeling than when we first bought the house four years ago.
Over time, we’ve started storing stories in cupboards and closets. Sippy cups take up the spot where I think wine glasses must have resided. Even the kids have made the kitchen into something else—a music room with the pots and pans. As the house breathes in, it takes on our family history. The kitchen just needs a serious face lift, and new spaces to store new memories.
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Anyway, I love the line about the kids turning it into a music room. Hope your kitchen gets a remodel sometime within the next 20 years!
Remodeling is a huge thing because it's something you have live with for as long as you're there- I think that's why people really take their time with it!
You are so right...making the new space our own is what's important.
When we moved into this house, the previous owner had zero sense of decor. ;-)